General site characteristics

Khusé DoringKhu se rdo ring is situated on a slightly tapering bench overlooking the Achok SerlepA chog ser lebs basin. The terrain is sandy and hemmed in to the north by a ridge. There are at
least 18 undressed reddish brown and gray pillars standing inside the enclosure near the west wall.

Oral tradition

Khusé DoringKhu se rdo ring is thought by some local sources to have been erected by the MönMon.

Site elements

Enclosure

The enclosure is not well aligned in the cardinal directions and measures 6 m (north-south) by 11 m (east-west). Many parts of its four walls are intact.
These superficial (consisting of a single layer of stones) walls are flush with the surrounding ground level, 60 cm in thickness and made of smaller
stones (up to 40 cm long). In order to maintain a level space, the enclosure is elevated 50 cm above the adjacent terrain on its eastern flank.

Pillars

While most pillars parallel the full extent of the west wall, some of them extend a short distance along the inner edges of the north and south walls
of the enclosure, creating a U-shaped array. All but three of the stelae are 60 cm or less in height. Most of the shorter specimens have sustained
some damage and are missing their top sections. The stelae are unhewn and made from various types of rock. These stones are tabular, three-sided and
irregularly shaped. The three tallest pillars are situated about 70 cm from the inner edge of the west wall of the enclosure: